Wednesday, December 23, 2020

GA Voter Fraud Case and Election Manager's Address


Georgia's Elections Manager has clocked Hundreds of Hours investigating Voter Fraud and Defending the Integrity of the State's Election System. But recently, One Case of Alleged Illegal Voting hit a little too close to Home for Gabriel Sterling.

Sterling said he received a Third-Party Election Flier at his House reminding a Voter who Lived at his Address to Pick-Up the Absentee Ballot she Requested and to "return it quickly to ensure your vote is counted.'

The Problem is that the Voter, Meron Fissha, moved to Maryland Two years ago after selling her Home to Sterling.

That did Not sit well with Sterling, who Marched down to the Fulton County Elections Division to File an Election Challenge and Prevent Fissha from Casting an Illegal Vote. "Not a glitch, she signed an oath stating she lives here to vote," Sterling, "That's a false swearing."

Sterling also said he would Classify the Incident as "illegal voting" and Not Fraud because "fraud implies a greater conspiracy."

The other Irony is that the Group Fair Fight sent Fissha the Reminder to Vote.

"The Fulton Elections Board has acted and stated that my challenge to the qualifications of the woman attempting to vote from the house I purchased from her 2 years ago meets probable cause," Sterling said.

Sterling, a Conservative, is 1 of 3 People in the Secretary of State's Office who has borne the Brunt of Criticism by Trump and Members of his Own Party for the way the Presidential Election played out in Georgia.

He has fiercely Defended the State's Multimillion-Dollar New Voting System and has said there is No Evidence of Widespread Voter Fraud in Georgia.










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